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Great White SharkWhite Shark attracted with the use of chum and bait in this case tuna.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-041 request pricing

Great White Shark UnderwaterGreat White Sharks can reach nineteen feet or more in length. They begin life feeding on fish. Once reaching a size of about 9 to 10 feet they begin to prey on marine mammals such as seals and sea lions.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-042 request pricing

Great White SharkShe is in desperate need of a facial. This is a large female Great White with many scars and bites likely delivered by adoring males while mating.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-048 request pricing

Great White Shark with California Sea LionOnce the seals are aware of a shark they have the upper hand in the encounter. This shark ended up basically chasing in own tail in fruitless efforts to lunge after the darting seals.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-049 request pricing

Great White Shark Feeding BehaviorClassic attack behavior is to ascend from deep water then lunge at their prey on the surface.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-058 request pricing

Yellowfin Tuna Bit Off by Great White SharkAt Guadalupe Island large tuna are often bit off by White Sharks before they can be landed by fisherman. This Yellowfin Tuna well into the hundred pound class was torn completely in half by a single bite from a large Great White.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-060 request pricing

Great White SharkIndividuals tagged off the Baja Coast have been found to cross the Pacific nearly to Hawaii and then return each year. species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-005 request pricing

Great White SharkThey are an incredibly successful species, examples of their fossil vertebrae have been dated to the Pliocene Age or about one-million years old.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-007 request pricing

Great White SharkWeight can range to over five thousand pounds and has been documented to have a lifespan of well over twenty years.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-008 request pricing

Great White Shark UnderwaterIndividuals tagged off the Baja Coast have been found to cross the Pacific nearly to Hawaii and then return each year. species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-009 request pricing

Great White SharkCan reach nineteen feet or more in length. They begin life feeding on fish. Once reaching a size of about 9 to 10 feet they begin to prey on marine mammals such as seals and sea lions.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-034 request pricing

Great White SharkThey are an incredibly successful species, examples of White Shark fossil vertebrae have been dated to the Pliocene Age or about one-million years old.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-039 request pricing

Great White SharkAs much time as Ive spent in shark cages observing Great Whites its still amazing to see how they seem to materialize instantly out of the blue water background.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-040 request pricing

Great White SharkGreat Whites can reach nineteen feet or more in length. They begin life feeding on fish. Once reaching a size of about 9 to 10 feet they begin to prey on marine mammals such as seals and sea lions.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-044 request pricing

Great White SharkAs much time as Ive spent in shark cages observing White Sharks, its still amazing to see how they seem to materialize instantly out of the blue water background.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-046 request pricing

Great White Shark UnderwaterThey are an incredibly successful species, examples of their fossil vertebrae have been dated to the Pliocene Age or about one-million years old.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-047 request pricing

Great White SharkAs much time as Ive spent in shark cages observing these animals, its still amazing to see how they seem to materialize instantly out of the blue water background.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-050 request pricing

Great White Shark Feeding BehaviorClassic Great White Shark attack behavior is to ascend from deep water then lunge at their prey on the surface.species: Carcharodon carchariasphoto-id: SGW-057 request pricing

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